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The body and trans need a little work but the engine is in very good condition. what price do you think I can sell it for?

2006-08-01 04:03:44 · 14 answers · asked by Abe 1 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

The body and trans need a little work but the engine is in very good condition. what price do you think I can sell it for? It''s a coupe, straight 6 engine, never been wrecked. Body has a few rust spots 2 of which ate through both about the size of a fist. Automatic. I'm not the original owner and I love in south texas

2006-08-01 04:14:13 · update #1

I meant to put I live* in south texas

2006-08-01 04:15:10 · update #2

14 answers

Check with a local Ford dealership. They should have the "Blue Book" value. Since a '66 is considered a classic they should have additional info depending on the condition of the car. "Classic Car" magazine has info as well.

2006-08-01 04:12:39 · answer #1 · answered by The Mick "7" 7 · 18 0

For as little as $100 to as much as $50,000.

It depends on the option package that it was originally produced with.

Shelby GT 350 convertibles are very valuable. Hard top 6 cylinder versions are not.

2006-08-01 04:08:06 · answer #2 · answered by mykidsRmylife 4 · 0 0

is it as fastback, coupe or convertible? Is it a 6 or V8? Is it a stick shift or automatic? Has it ever been wrecked? Are you the original owner? Can it be driven safely currently? Where is it located?

2006-08-01 04:09:10 · answer #3 · answered by roadrunner426440 6 · 0 0

if it is need of a restoration,,it might be considered a project car,,and they usually bring around 2-3000 bucks,,if it was fully restored it might bring around 8-10 grand,,it al depends on the market,for them,,seems like everybody has one these days,,i just sold mine,,it was fully restored,,and it was a gt model,,i got 8500 for it,,the price is down right now,,more than a year ago i was offered around 12 grand for it,,so it changed a lot in a year,,but for a project car,,you can do OK,,i hope this help,s/

2006-08-01 04:18:33 · answer #4 · answered by dodge man 7 · 0 0

On Ebay the nice ones are selling from $34000 to the ones that need restoring from $400

2006-08-01 04:17:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

cant use Kelly, its too old. Depends on too many factors... where are you selling it, what exactly is wrong with the body needing "a little work", how much original parts are left, whats the interior look like, etc.
I would say between 2K - 6K.

2006-08-01 04:10:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to kbb.com it helps alot! good luck
think about how much you would pay for it then deduct for whats wrong with it...like if the tranny is bad than you need to reduce the price a bit b/c trannies are expensive to get fixed

2006-08-01 07:30:40 · answer #7 · answered by kjo_4711 2 · 0 0

www.kbb.com use "poor" condition... Don't listen to the first comment, I am pretty sure no one in their right mind would spend 10k on a 1996 Mustang.

2006-08-01 04:08:18 · answer #8 · answered by Mike Hunt 5 · 0 0

probably $500.00 or less we have one for sale right now we are asking $3,000.00 but it is in good shape nothing wrong with it runs and drive so just thought that I would tell you if you ever figure how much you want to sell it for we might be interested in it just e mail me at jen1999_81@yahoo.com k thanks

2006-08-02 05:00:15 · answer #9 · answered by jen1999_81 2 · 0 0

Id Reccomend Making it Perfect and then apprasing it.

2006-08-01 04:46:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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